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Book Tour for A Manual for Marco

February 11, 2015 by Shaila Abdullah

MFM-Email_v1_04Join us as we kick off a month-long tour of A Manual for Marco.

Book synopsis

An eight-year old girl decides to make a list of all the things she likes and dislikes about dealing with her autistic brother, and in doing so realizes that she has created A Manual for Marco.

Tour Dates

February 16 – Reading Addiction Blog Tours – Kick Off
February 16 – Author Candy O’Donnell – Guest Post
February 17 – Momma Bears Book Blog – Spotlight
February 18 – What is That Book About – Guest Post
February 19 –Bound 4 Escape – Review
February 20 – Mythical Books – Interview
February 21 – Books Direct – Review
February 22 – Beppe DM Books Blog – Interview
February 23 –Fictional Real World – Review
February 24 – My Devotional Thoughts – Review
February 25 – The Indie Express – Spotlight
February 26 – A Life Through Books – Spotlight
February 27 – Chosen By You Book Club – Guest Post
March 2 – Texas Book Nook – Spotlight
March 3 – My Reading Addiction – Spotlight
March 4 – Gabina49 – Review
March 5 – IEquals Alissa – Interview
March 6 – Satin’s Bookish Corner – Review
March 9 – Paranormal Romance and Authors That Rock – Review
March 10 – RABT Reviews – Wrap Up

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Triple Win for Saffron Dreams

March 10, 2010 by Shaila Abdullah

I have fantastic news to share!

In a span of just one month, Saffron Dreams has won three awards: Golden Quill Award, Reader Views Award and second place in Written Art Award.

Saffron Dreams was also adopted as a course study by UCLA and George Washington University.
Responding to the needs of various educational institutions, we developed an academic edition of Saffron Dreams that includes an Instructor’s Manual containing discussion topics and questions for each chapter. Educators can use this manual in their classrooms to stimulate critical thinking, explore key themes of the novel, and brainstorm decisions and actions of the characters at various points. This edition also contains a suggested reading list, glossary, and recipes of dishes mentioned in the novel. The book is hot off the press.

A free desk copy can be requested by educators with an academic mailing address. Send in your request.

Read reviews
Read an excerpt
Watch a book video

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Recognition for Saffron Dreams

May 31, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

Saffron Dreams was declared a finalist in the multicultural category by the 2009 Indie Book Awards. The Indie Book Awards were established to recognize and honor the top independently published books of the year. IBPPG was formed in 2005 to provide support and recognition for the independent book publishing profession.

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Huffington Post and Library Journal applaud Saffron Dreams

February 5, 2009 by Shaila Abdullah

Pleasant surprise yesterday. Received a raving review from Library Journal for Saffron Dreams:

“In this insightful, intimate narrative, Pakistani-born Arissa Illahi moves to New York City to be with her husband, who had taken a job at the World Trade Center’s Windows on the World restaurant to allow time for completing his novel. He perishes when the towers collapse, and Arissa nearly crumples herself as she struggles with tremendous grief, a troublesome pregnancy, and the various trials she faces as a Muslim when others ignorantly associate her with the terrorists. Abdullah excels at examining the complexity of moving on after this historical event, especially from Arissa’s unique perspective as a writer and artist struggling to rear a child with special needs. But this debut novel deals with more than just survival in the aftermath of 9/11, also examining the nature of motherhood by juxtaposing Arissa’s supportive mother-in-law and less than maternal mother. Like Abdullah’s story collection, Beyond the Cayenne Wall, this work provides a remarkable, inevitably hopeful glimpse into the daily life of Muslim woman living in America. Highly recommended.”
—Faye A. Chadwell, Library Journal

Also a great plug from Huffington Post. Read
Muslim-American Novelist Examines Social Rift in the Aftermath of 9/11

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